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- $Title{Can Rash be Caused by Mental State?}
- $Subject{rash dermatitis depression Mental Emotional psychological
- dermatological situations rashes factitial stress stresses intense itch
- pruritus psychosomatic skin disease excoriation crust tranquilizer bland
- cream}
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- Can Rash be Caused by Mental State?
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- QUESTION: I recently visited my mother, who is suffering a depression since
- my father died two months ago. I found her arms covered with crusty sores,
- and she complained of fierce itching. My aunt says the rash is coming from
- her mental state. Can that be true?
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- ANSWER: Your aunt is on the right track, although it isn't a simple cause and
- effect situation. As with all dermatological situations, it is difficult to
- make a diagnosis without seeing the rash, but if they seemed to be in straight
- lines on the outside or back of the arms, they would conform to a description
- of a factitial dermatitis, or one that is produced by the patient herself,
- usually unintentional. And that can be the case in certain conditions where
- the stress of a recent loss can be the underlying cause for the beginning of
- an intense itch or pruritus. This type of psychosomatic skin disease requires
- an alert clinician to find the elements of the problem in a careful, complete,
- case history when the characteristics of the rash provide the first clue. The
- "rash" is really an excoriation or a hollowed out area caused by scratching,
- rubbing or picking. As part of the healing process, a crust is formed to
- protect the underlying tissue, but frequently that too is picked away. Your
- mother needs the reassurance of her physician that all will be well, and
- perhaps a tranquilizer and a bland cream to place on her sores. All will be
- well, but it make take up to 6 months to achieve.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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